Adobe Captivate
Adobe Captivate
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5 results found
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Spellcheck
Ability to spellcheck my projects like I can in Captivate Classic pressing F7.
30 votes -
Find and Replace
Like in previous versions of Adobe Captivate, a search for text and the ability to replace that text would be an essential feature in this application.
24 votes -
More formatting options Text to make the text look like buttons
It is already possible to assign an action to text so it effectively functions as a button.
I propose adding a customizable box outline and color to text could enhance its functionality and aesthetics, providing users with more flexibility in creating customized buttons and layouts.Then u could make the text match the other captivate buttons.
2 votes -
Spell Check
Captivate Classic allowed spell-checking text, including closed captions. Let's bring this functionality back in the all-new Captivate!
1 vote -
Combi characters not accepted anywhere
In previous versions this was a limitation for international users with a non-US keyboard only in widgets/learning interactions. But now it is the case for all text and this really bad. A combi character is where you need to use two keys to get the result, which is the case for most non-US keyboards needing a much larger set of characters. One example in Dutch: when two identical characters are in sequence but need to be pronounced both separately we need to put two points at its top (similar to the umlaut in German): 'creëren' has them on the second…
1 vote
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